This is a very simple question but a very hard one, too. Teens use alcohol for many reasons. Some use it to rebel. Some use it to deal with stress and anxiety. Some like the loopy feeling of intoxication. Some wish to harm themselves. Some only drink because their friends drink. There are many reasons teens use alcohol, but more reasons not to use alcohol.
Answer: Drinking is simple,and fun. im 17 and i love to drink anything because it relaxs me and makes less nevous around others. Im myself after a shot or two;)
peer pressure
Teenagers consumed more alcohol and drugs in 1861 than they do today.
65% because their are a lot of teenagers who are not really responsible in those situation, some of the teenagers force other teenagers to drink alcohol
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Of course not that's why it's alcohol.
It is used as a disinfectant to get rid of most surface germs.
Curiosity.
It can have negative legal consequences. However, consuming alcohol in moderation has never been proven to have negative health consequences for teenagers.
its ZERO
Teenage drug use exists because drugs exist. The easiest drugs for teenagers to get is illegal drugs. This is because if teenagers want to get alcohol or cigarettes they need to find someone to get them the alcohol or cigarettes, but illegal drugs you just need to find a dealer and they just want the money and you can get the drugs.
Very, very few teenagers consume alcohol on a daily basis in the U.S. and the proportion has been declining over time.